A local wine cooperative - wine from the area of La Cadière-d'Azur…read more..
Here's a little on wine cooperatives: Wine cooperatives started in the late 1800s, mostly out of economic necessity, and continue to flourish today. A wine cooperative essentially consists of a building with winemaking facilities and a wine shop. During the harvest period, called vendanges, local farmers bring grapes from their land and either make their own wine, or pool their harvest with those of their neighbors to make a local wine.
The most fun thing about a wine cave is that you can bring in your own container and fill it inexpensively with any of the wines on tap. There's always a red, white and rosé, and usually a few choices among them. You can also buy wines by the bottle or, now that you're in on the local's secret, bring your own wine jug to fill
In short: Local growers pool their grapes to produce wine of the area vs. wine from a single vineyard or domaine.
variety of red, white as well as a lot of rose! Buy a single bottle , case of 6, boxed or bring your own container to fill!